Metaphor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJKLMLNLOP QRSTUVW XYZA2B2B2C2D2B2E2F2LThere is a star near | A |
the hinge of planets | B |
a barn under | C |
a cow's lick of moon | D |
plausible people | E |
moving thru an | F |
airless universe | G |
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Pay attention to the frond of lilac | H |
limestone troughs upon which | I |
thickets of Indian scalp | J |
devil's paintbrush soar | K |
to the horizon | L |
and afterwards | M |
little creeks run | L |
with the sparrows of evening time | N |
in step to tiny boatmen | L |
that echo enamelled snails | O |
from the very consonants of earth | P |
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Rustle of leaves | Q |
some might argue | R |
breathless gasps | S |
to intone the savagery | T |
of little seasonal voices | U |
cut off | V |
mid stream | W |
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A spate of bees | X |
early colonizers | Y |
deflower blossoms and | Z |
strip mine lava butter of erupting | A2 |
hard shell tulips | B2 |
such careless penetrations | B2 |
volcanic intrusions entomb | C2 |
their hairy bodies caked with | D2 |
the iron lung of blackened soot petals | B2 |
each a cough drop | E2 |
on the heaving breath | F2 |
of a declining afternoon | L |
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